Questions from Business Ethics


Q: You serve on your organization’s compensation committee, and you are meeting

You serve on your organization’s compensation committee, and you are meeting to negotiate the retirement package for your CEO who is retiring after a very successful 40-year career with your organizat...

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Q: How can the newly staffed board of directors begin to restore investor

How can the newly staffed board of directors begin to restore investor confidence in Valeant?

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Q: In what way does this scandal demonstrate a lack of corporate governance

In what way does this scandal demonstrate a lack of corporate governance on Tesco’s part?

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Q: Were the actions taken by newly appointed chief executive Dave Lewis sufficient

Were the actions taken by newly appointed chief executive Dave Lewis sufficient to address that lack of governance? Explain.

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Q: Does the fact that the actions that led to the overstatement of

Does the fact that the actions that led to the overstatement of profits had been going on for over a year make the lack of governance any worse? Why or why not?

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Q: Lewis identified three immediate priorities in turning the Tesco situation around.

Lewis identified three immediate priorities in turning the Tesco situation around. What are they and will they be enough? Explain.

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Q: Who are the stakeholders in this case?

Who are the stakeholders in this case?

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Q: Divide into two groups and prepare arguments for and against the following

Divide into two groups and prepare arguments for and against the following behavior: You run your own graphic design company as a one-person show, doing primarily small business projects and subcontra...

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Q: What are her options here?

What are her options here?

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Q: Would the outcome have been different if Kerviel’s trades in European futures

Would the outcome have been different if Kerviel’s trades in European futures had worked out?

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